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Howard University School of Business Receives $4.9 Million Gift From Warner Music Group
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The Howard University School of Business announced a generous $4.9 million gift from Warner Music Group/Blavatnik Family Foundation Social Justice Fund (WMG/BFF SJF). This gift will fund the creation of a new music business center.
“I’d like to thank the Warner Music Group and the Blavatnik Family Foundation Social Justice Fund for this significant gift to launch the music business center at Howard University. The contributions of African-American artists to the music and entertainment business are significant, but people of color are still underrepresented on the management side of the industry,” said Howard University President Wayne A. I. Frederick in a written statement. “This gift to the School of Business honors the historic legacy Black people have made in the industry while making a crucial investment in today’s students who will b
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The rise of Vice President Kamala Harris
The rise of Vice President Kamala Harris
By Stacy M. Brown,
NNPA Newswire Correspondent,
VP Kamala Harris receives the oath of office on bible held by husband Doug Emhoff during the inauguration
Vice President Kamala Harris will be the most influential vice president of the 49 that we have had, declared a proud Howard University President Wayne A.I. Frederick.
With 50 Democrats and 50 Republicans seated in the Senate, Vice President Harris holds the tiebreaking vote, which adds to the power she now wields.
“The power in politics is from influence,” Frederick remarked.
“I think, for that reason, she could potentially be the most influential vice president in our history.”